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To: Goose94 who wrote (9138)9/18/2014 7:55:15 PM
From: Goose94Respond to of 202413
 
BAR-T once on S&P/TSX SmallCap Sept 12th been uptick ever since.

2014-09-18TBAR1.541.671.511.650.10539,2397431.631.65265,93984,800138,8006,60012,6002,1001,60026,800
2014-09-17TBAR1.451.591.451.550.08711,8337081.551.57481,13395,30069,8008,90041,60012,6002,300200
2014-09-16TBAR1.421.471.391.460.06306,6753441.441.47152,54548,63087,1005,2007,3003002005,400
2014-09-15TBAR1.421.451.401.410.03331,8856611.401.43196,88584,40036,7003,3006,9002,1004001,200



To: Goose94 who wrote (9138)10/1/2014 8:03:56 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202413
 
Balmoral Resources (BAR-T) intersects 44.97 metres grading 1.53% Ni, 0.16% Cu, 0.37 g/t Pt And 0.86 g/t Pd; continues expansion of Grasset discovery.

Oct 1st 2014 - NR

  • More than doubles strike/depth extent of Horizon 3 mineralized zone, remains open
  • High-grade core continues, deepest hole yields 21.89 metres grading 2.21% Ni
  • Footwall vein returns 2.58% Ni, 2.90 % Cu, 1.92 g/t Pt, 12.00 g/t Pd and 5.13 g/t Au
  • Three pending holes yield massive sulphide intercepts

(Vancouver, October 1, 2014) Balmoral Resources Ltd. ("Balmoral" or the "Company") (TSX: BAR; OTCQX: BALMF) reported results for on-going testing of the Horizon 3 nickel-copper-PGE discovery on the Company's wholly owned Grasset Property in Quebec. Drilling continues to rapidly expand the size of the Ni-Cu-PGE mineralized zone. Results from 12 recently completed holes, and several pending intercepts, imply more than a doubling of both the strike and down-dip extent of the Horizon 3 discovery. The Horizon 3 sulphide zone remains open to depth and to the northwest (see Figure 1). The Company also reported the first intersections of high-grade "Footwall-Style" Ni-Cu-PGE-Au veining, reported that it has intersected massive sulphide mineralization in three recently completed holes and reported several high-grade gold intercepts from altered volcanic and intrusive rocks in the hanging wall to Horizon 3.

Today's results were highlighted by holes GR-14-44 and GR-14-47, the latter being the deepest intercept reported to date. Hole GR-14-44 returned a 44.87 metre intercept grading 1.53% nickel, 0.16% copper, 0.37 g/t platinum and 0.86 g/t palladium with a higher grade core returning 12.57 metre grading 2.91% Ni, 0.44% Cu, 0.74 g/t Pt and 1.84 g/t Pd. Hole GR-14-47 returned a similarly broad intercept returning 49.25 metres grading 1.28% Ni, 0.13% Cu, 0.31 g/t Pt and 0.76 g/t Pd, which includes a high grade core of 21.89 metres grading 2.21% Ni, 0.23% Cu, 0.57 g/t Pt and 1.42 g/t Pd (see Figures 2 and 3).

"Today's results demonstrate a rapid expansion of the Horizon 3 discovery both along strike and to depth, increasing our confidence in the potential of both the Horizon 3 discovery and the Grasset Ultramafic Complex as a whole" said Darin Wagner, President and CEO of Balmoral. "On-going drilling has continued to intersect net-textured style sulphide mineralization along the projection of Horizon 3 northwest of and beneath the holes reported today. We are also encouraged to see the development of massive sulphide mineralization, both at depth and to the northwest, in a series of pending holes."

Hole
Number
North
West
Azi
DipFrom
(Metres)
To
(Metres)
Interval*
(M)
Ni
(%)
Cu
(%)
Pt
g/t
Pd
g/t
Horizon
GR-14-36 2+20S 5+60E 47 -60 171.76 238.96 67.20 0.88 0.09 0.17 0.42 3
including 188.64 236.27 47.63 1.04 0.11 0.21 0.52 "
which includes 201.43 220.99 19.56 1.53 0.18 0.33 0.84 "
GR-14-37 2+20S 5+60E 47 -53 154.48 227.54 73.06 0.59 0.08 0.12 0.35 3
including 154.48 189.24 34.76 0.87 0.10 0.19 0.47 "
which includes







161.39 170.71 9.32 1.02 0.12 0.25 0.62 "
and







226.92** 227.54 0.62 2.58 2.90 1.92 12.00 5.13 Au
GR-14-39 1+20S 4+30E 48.3 -50 No Significant Results - Eroded? 3FC
GR-14-40 1+20S 4+30E 46.5 -64 102.24 209.07 106.83 0.42 0.04 Pending 3FC
including 115.28 118.08 2.80 0.88 0.08 0.18 0.44 "
and 131.58 132.59 1.01 1.72 0.10 0.47 1.54 "
and 145.17 161.50 16.33 0.84 0.08 0.15 0.41 "
224.65 239.16 14.51 0.37 0.03 Pending "
GR-14-41 1+20S 4+30E 46.5 -57.5 96.90 105.54 8.64 0.40 0.04 0.08 0.18 3FC




115.97 122.21 6.24 0.52 0.05 Pending "




137.98 153.27 15.29 0.47 0.04 0.08 0.19 "
including



151.08 152.90 1.82 0.96 0.08 0.14 0.41 "
GR-14-42 2+20S 4+00E 46 -51 264.25 302.54 38.29 0.42 0.02 Pending 3FC
including 281.69 293.58 11.89 0.55 0.03 Pending
GR-14-43 2+20S 4+00E 46 -59 277.29 339.04 61.75 0.48 0.04 Pending 3FC
including 292.33 312.21 19.88 0.66 0.07 0.17 0.41 "
GR-14-44 2+20S 5+00E 47.3 -51 184.07 239.20 55.13 1.32 0.13 0.32 0.74 3
including 194.23 239.20 44.97 1.53 0.16 0.37 0.86 "
which includes 212.48 233.94 21.46 2.46 0.25 0.59 1.45 "
which includes 213.18 225.75 12.57 2.91 0.44 0.74 1.84 "










255.76** 256.11 0.35 3.83 0.94 0.91 2.22 1.05 Au
GR-14-45 2+20S 5+00E 48.3 -59 103.07 104.19 1.12 1.38 0.09 Pending 4?
209.86 290.31 80.45 0.69 0.07 0.15 0.37 3
including 227.00 244.34 17.34 1.40 0.15 0.36 0.89 "
and 256.60 257.02 0.42 4.01 0.51 1.19 3.61 "
and 263.58 272.38 8.80 1.36 0.17 0.32 0.75 "
GR-14-46 2+90S 5+25E 48 -50 257.00 306.90 49.90 1.00 0.14 0.21 0.55 3
including 273.50 301.00 27.50 1.48 0.22 0.32 0.85 "
which includes 281.00 297.00 16.00 2.07 0.32 0.44 1.20 "
GR-14-47 2+90S 5+25E 48 -57 296.00 345.25 49.25 1.28 0.13 0.31 0.76 3
including 312.36 345.25 32.89 1.77 0.19 0.44 1.09 "
which includes 313.11 335.00 21.89 2.21 0.23 0.57 1.42 "
367.50 368.50 1.00 1.54 0.28 0.52 0.96
GR-14-48 2+10S 4+50E 48 -50 165.39 248.34 82.95 0.64 0.07 0.14 0.34 3
including 212.8 241.28 28.48 1.23 0.15 0.29 0.71 "
which includes 212.8 216.86 4.06 1.90 0.27 0.48 1.19 "
and 225.31 241.28 15.97 1.44 0.17 0.34 0.84 "
* All intercepts reported are down hole lengths, not true thicknesses. Insufficient drilling has been completed to date to define the orientation of the mineralized zone in space
** Footwall Vein
3FC = Fault modified Horizon 3 style mineralization


Reported drill intercepts have traced the Horizon 3 discovery to a vertical depth of 250 metres and for a minimum of 125 metres along strike. On-going drilling has successfully intersected disseminated, net textured and lesser massive sulphide mineralization along Horizon 3 Zone to vertical depths of over 300 metres, below which it remains open. Pending holes are interpreted to extend Horizon 3 along strike for approximately 350 metres with it remaining open to the northwest. The Horizon 3 sulphide zone can be traced from the Porphyry Fault in the southwest, through the recently identified fault corridor (see Holes 39-43, see below and Figure 2) northwest to holes GR-14-22 and -23. The area southeast of the Porphyry Fault (see Figure 2) remains to be tested for Horizon 3 style mineralization pending receipt of a recently completed airborne survey.

High Grade Footwall Veins

Reported holes 37 and 44 each intersected "Footwall-Style" veining characterized by strongly elevated copper and precious metal grades. This style of veining is a common feature of magmatic nickel-copper-PGE systems. The best known examples of this Footwall vein and vein breccia mineralization occur in the Sudbury region of Ontario where similar vein sets and related breccia bodies locally form very high-grade copper-precious metal rich orebodies. The footwall vein in GR-14-37 is the best example to date of this style of mineralization at Grasset, returning an intercept of 2.58% nickel, 2.90% copper, 1.92 g/t platinum, 12.00 g/t palladium and 5.13 g/t gold over 0.62 metres.

39-43 Fault Corridor

The northwestern-most drill section reported today, which features holes GR14-39 to -43, intersected what is interpreted to be a near vertical, potentially east-west trending, corridor of faulting and mafic dyking which locally disrupts Horizon 3. The Horizon 3 mineralized zone is present in all holes along this section, save for the shallowest hole (GR-14-39) where it may have been removed by erosion. Hole GR-14-43, the deepest, and most northwesterly hole on this section, displays significantly less disruption and a mineralized sequence/textures similar to those observed southeast of the fault. Subsequent drilling has confirmed the continuation of the Horizon 3 sulphide zone across this fault corridor with only minor horizontal offset (see below) across the corridor. Additional, closer spaced drilling will be required to determine the extent of the area disturbed by this corridor.

Hanging Wall Gold Mineralization

High-grade gold mineralization, developed in sheared and strongly altered volcanic rock in the hanging wall (SW) to, or within the uppermost portion of, the Grasset Ultramafic Complex ("GUC") was intersected in three reported holes (see Table 2 below). Gold mineralization occurs in quartz+/-carbonate veins within a sequence of sericite-carbonate-fuschsite-silica altered mafic and felsic volcanic rocks immediately in the hanging wall to GUC or in isolated quartz-carbonate-talc veins cutting the GUC. Similar high-grade gold mineralization occurs at the Company's Fenelon gold zone located 6 km to the west of the area currently being tested where it also associated with an ultramafic sill.

Table 2: Hanging Wall Gold Intercepts Hole
Number
North West FromToInterval*Gold(Metres)(Metres)(Metres)g/t
GR-14-44 2+20S 5+00E 153.98 155.00 1.02 3.94
GR-14-47 2+90S 5+25E 136.50 138.00 1.50 6.45
GR-14-48 2+10S 4+50E 180.54 181.08 0.54 5.56
* All intercepts reported are down hole lengths, not true thicknesses. Insufficient drilling has been completed to date to define the orientation of the mineralized zone in space

GR-14-35 and -38

GR-14-35 (which was lost at shallow depths) and GR-14-38 were collared in the extreme southeast portion of the GUC, approximately 100 metres northwest of discovery hole GR-12-09, to test a conductive feature identified by the Company's 2011 airborne survey and subsequent ground work. Hole GR-14-38 successfully intersected Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization along Horizon 1 of the GUC (8.32 metres grading 0.42% Ni, 0.04% Cu, 0.08 g/t Pt and 0.19 g/t Pd) but no conductive source was identified. Additional work to source the targeted conductor will be postponed until results of the recently completed 2014 airborne survey, which was conducted in greater detail than the 2011 survey, are received.

Pending Results and On-Going Drilling

An additional 13 holes have now been completed and two drills continue to turn at Grasset. On-going drilling has continued to successfully intersect Horizon 3 mineralization to depth and to the NW of the 39-43 fault corridor. Holes 51, 56 and 57 have intersected semi-massive to massive sulphide intercepts of 0.45, 0.82 and 1.50 metres respectively. Each of the massive sulphide intercepts is associated with much broader zones of disseminated to net-textured sulphide mineralization. These represent the first intercepts of massive sulphide mineralization along Horizon 3 since discovery hole GR-14-25 (0.62 metres grading 14.35% nickel, 0.51% copper, 2.32 g/t platinum and 6.70 g/t palladium; see NR14-11, May 20, 2014). Photos from the massive sulphide intercept in hole GR-14-57 and a particularly strong interval of net-textured sulphide from hole GR-14-54 are available on the Company's website at www.balmoralresources.com. It is anticipated that the current phase of drilling will be completed prior to the end of October and that the winter drilling program will commence once ground conditions permit.

QP and Quality Control

Mr. Darin Wagner (P.Geo.), President and CEO of the Company, is the non-independent qualified person who has approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release. Mr. Wagner has supervised the work programs on the Grasset Property, visited the property on multiple occasions, has examined the drill core or photos of same from the holes summarized in this release, reviewed the results with senior on-site geological staff and reviewed the available analytical and quality control results.

Balmoral employs a quality control program for all of its drill programs, to ensure best practice in the sampling and analysis of drill core. This includes the insertion of blind blanks, duplicates and certified standards into the sample stream. NQ-sized drill core is saw cut with half of the drill core sampled at intervals based on geological criteria including lithology, visual mineralization and alteration. The remaining half of the core is stored on-site at the Company's Fenelon field camp in Central Quebec. Drill core samples are transported in sealed bags to ALS Minerals Val d'Or, Quebec analytical facilities. Base metal analyses were initially obtained via ICP-AES with both Aqua Regia and 4 Acid digestion employed. The two digestion methods show good correlation. Nickel values in excess of 10,000 ppm are reanalyzed using a sodium peroxide fusion followed by ICP-AES finish. PGE values were obtained via industry standard fire assay with ICP-AES finish using 30 g aliquots. Following receipt of assays, visual analysis of mineralized intercepts is conducted and additional analysis may be requested. ALS Minerals is ISO 9001:2008 certified.

About Balmoral Resources Ltd. -- www.balmoralresources.com

Balmoral is a Canadian-based discovery company focused on high-grade gold and nickel discoveries on its wholly owned, 700 square kilometre Detour Trend Project in Quebec, Canada. With a philosophy of creating value through the drill bit and a focus on proven productive precious/base metal belts, Balmoral is following an established formula with a goal of maximizing shareholder value through discovery and definition of high-grade, Canadian gold and base metal assets.

On behalf of the board of directors of
BALMORAL RESOURCES LTD.

"Darin Wagner"

President and CEO